Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
The Fertile Crescent The FC was in present day Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Syria & Iraq Mesopotamia - land between two rivers – Tigris – Euphrates • Present Day Iraq • Settled 5000 BC • Flat plain • Need protection from flooding rivers & from invaders – built dams & channels – irrigation Sumerian Civilization (3000 BC) • City State – an independent state consisting of the city & the farms around it • (12) within Sumer valley • common culture, language, religion Religion • Polytheistic – believed in many gods • each City State has a temple – Ziggurat Deities • • • • unpredictable & selfish bring famine, disease, flood, destruction priests & priestesses ask for blessings ceremonies to appease gods • An – god of seasons • Enlil – wind and agriculture • Underworld – no light or air The Story on Enmesh and Enten • Summer Myth in which Enlil, son of the Sumerian supreme God chooses the gifts of Enten (creator of animals over Enmesh creator of villages) • Importance of Neolithic Government • Kings are also priests, responsible for pleasing the deity. • This makes the government a Theocracy – or government controlled by religious leaders Sumerian inventions (develop around the need to trade) – – – – – – – – wheel arch – sturdier buildings potter’s wheel sundial # system (based on 60) lunar calendar 1st bronze Cuneiform – writing • symbols for ideas & objects • hard to learn scribe class studies at eddubas • business, history, literature Empires of Mesopotamia & Hammurabi’s Code Sargon of Akkad– 2350 BC • conquered all c-s of Sumer • 1st Empire – many peoples & previously independent states under one ruler Hammurabi of Babylon • When- 1792- approx. 1750 B.C.E. • Problem – many different laws & customs throughout the land and acts of vengeance were common • Solution- Created a codified law system based on class rank. Harsh punishments Pillar of Law Hammurabi’s Code: “to make justice appear in the land” • 1st “Codified” Law (organized law code) • 1st Written law – engraved on stones throughout the empire • Uniform – all cs had to abide by it Questions • What categories does it deal with? • Is there equality under Hammurabi’s law? • Does it “make justice appear in the land?” • How do Hammurabi’s laws compare with ours in terms of the 1. types of laws, 2. types of punishments, 3. goal of the law?